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Report - APPENDIX V:

APPENDIX V:   BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • The High Weald Land Management Initiative, CAX20 1999
  • The Making of the High Weald, Roland B. Harris, Published by the High Weald AONB Joint Advisory Committee, 2002
  • Land Ownership and Land Use in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Third Report, March 2002 , Prepared for the High Weald Management Initiative by FPDSavills Research
  • Horse Pasture Management Study, Writtle College, Countryside Agency CAX42, 2001
  • The Bridleways of Britain, Ed Annabel Whittet, 1986
  • Nigel Curry, Access for Outdoor Recreation in England and Wales, Production, Consumption and Markets
  • Countryside Agency (2000), Assessing the demand for countryside recreation: A case study in the county of Surrey.
  • Curry and Ravenscroft 2000, Assessing the demand for Countryside Recreation: A case study in the County of Surrey
  • Creating a Sustainable Balance, WARR Partnership Action Plan, April 2002
  • ITE, Barr et al 1986 Aerial survey counted horses.
  • Based on figures collected in Essex, given in Judd, S.J (1994), Horse-based leisure activities and farm diversification, Unpublished PhD thesis, Writtle College
  • The Economic Contribution of the British Equine Industry, Peat Marwick McLintock for the British Horse Society. October 1988
  • Rights of Way Use and Demand Study, Unpublished report for the Countryside Agency, November 2001, Entec UK Ltd
  • Developing Market Approaches to the Provision of Access, Bob Crabtree
  • Stam, Horse and Hound Equestrian Survey 1992
  • UK Equestrianism, National Farmers Union
  • Sporting Activities in the Great Outdoors Leisure Intelligence October 2001, Mintel
  • The Rural Development Commission in association with BHS, a survey on horseriding holidays, prepared by ADAS Market Research Team.
  • Milestones report ESCC 2001
  • UK Equestrianism, NFU Economics, NFU October 2002


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